Arun made transition with ease
Three-time MP Arun Nehru, who died on Thursday night at a Gurgaon Hospital following prolonged illness, was a corporate bigwig before taking the plunge into politics in 1980 at the behest of Indira Gandhi.
Mr Nehru, also a former Union minister, was one of the most powerful political figures in the country during the tenure of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. He served as minister of state for home in the Rajiv Gandhi-led government, but he later fell out and joined V.P. Singh’s Jan Morcha.
He was also accused by the CBI of causing a loss to the exchequer in a pistol deal with Czechoslovakia in 1988 during his tenure in the home ministry. The Supreme Court had recently stayed the proceedings in the case.
The leader moved out of his family home in Allahabad at an early age and studied at the La Martinere Boys College in Lucknow.
At the age of 20, he began a successful career in the corporate world, which he gave up after 17 years when Indira Gandhi asked him to join politics. He was then the president of the Jenson and Nicholson Group of companies.
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